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WORTHINGTON â Crystal and Mark Vis, along with their three daughters, Brielle, aged 10, and twins Mia and Elia, 7, headed out on vacation without a care in the world, despite Crystal being 33 weeks pregnant. They were headed from Worthington to Boz…continue reading on dglobe.com

In a few days, I will wake to the sound of three little voices whispering outside my bedroom door, discussing whether itâs too early to wake the parents.
Then Iâll hear three pairs of little feet scurrying down the hall and tiptoeing down the st…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

In a few days, I will wake to the sound of three little voices whispering outside my bedroom door, discussing whether itâs too early to wake the parents.
Then Iâll hear three pairs of little feet scurrying down the hall and tiptoeing down the st…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

A pre-trial conference set for Bowman woman Stephanie Lindstrom, whoâs charged with the murder of her newborn baby, was delayed Tuesday.
Lindstrom pled not guilty in September to the Class AA felony charge of murder. Prosecutors say this summer Li…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

A pre-trial conference set for Bowman woman Stephanie Lindstrom, whoâs charged with the murder of her newborn baby, was delayed Tuesday.
Lindstrom pled not guilty in September to the Class AA felony charge of murder. Prosecutors say this summer Li…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

WORTHINGTON â Itâs a baby boom of sorts.
At Sanford Worthington Medical Center, a near record number of babies will be delivered in December.
According to Wendy Marco, Clinical Nurse Manager for Womenâs Center in Worthington, itâs a trend t…continue reading on dglobe.com

WORTHINGTON â Itâs a baby boom of sorts.
At Sanford Worthington Medical Center, a near record number of babies will be delivered in December.
According to Wendy Marco, Clinical Nurse Manager for Womenâs Center in Worthington, itâs a trend t…continue reading on dglobe.com

The “back to sleep, tummy to play” campaign began 20 years ago by the American Academy of Pediatrics in an effort to reduce deaths caused by sudden infant death syndrome, a diagnosis given when a child less than 1 year old passes away without any other explanation. And since then, parents have listened. Between 1980 and 2005, SIDS cases dropped by two-thirds, from 1.53 per 1,000 live births to .51 per 1,000 live births, according to the Centers for Disease Control and National Center for Health Statistics. Continue Reading

Having a baby is not cheap. Clothes, car seats, strollers, swings, cribs, toys, formula, and baby food, all add up. And let’s not forget all the diapers! Maybe it is due to these expenses that we, as parents, push to get our kids out of diapers. Yet, way too often we are rushing the process. Continue Reading